Adolphe Bridge, named in honor of the Duke, who ruled Luxembourg in the first years of the XX century and personally laid the first stone of the bridge in 1900. Upon completion of construction, in 1903, the 153-meter long bridge Adolf was practically the
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the famous Notre-Dame XVII century, a mixture of late Gothic and Renaissance.
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Luxembourg
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the famous Notre-Dame XVII century, a mixture of late Gothic and Renaissance.
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Luxembourg
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Petrus dungeons, hid during the Second World War, more than 35,000 people from the Nazis. Before our time has remained virtually the entire system of underground tunnels with windows, corridors and staircases are dug by the Spanish back in 1644 and expand
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Luxembourg
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famous Notre-Dame XVII century, a mixture of late Gothic and Renaissance.
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the famous Notre-Dame XVII century, a mixture of late Gothic and Renaissance.
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Petrus dungeons, hid during the Second World War, more than 35,000 people from the Nazis. Before our time has remained virtually the entire system of underground tunnels with windows, corridors and staircases are dug by the Spanish back in 1644 and expand
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the famous Notre-Dame XVII century, a mixture of late Gothic and Renaissance.
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Luxembourg
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